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Microsoft’s faster, less annoying Windows 11 is coming into focus

Microsoft is rolling out significant performance updates to Windows 11, focusing on improving File Explorer responsiveness, optimizing CPU scheduling, and reducing interface distractions to enhance overall user productivity.

Key Points

  • Microsoft is implementing architectural changes to improve File Explorer stability, navigation speed, and visual consistency.
  • Performance tuning targets the Start menu, Search, and Action Center to make the operating system feel more responsive.
  • The Windows scheduler is being updated to better manage CPU cycles and memory across different power states.
  • Widgets are being separated from the Discover feed to create a calmer, less distracting user interface.
  • Updates are currently being distributed to users through the Windows Insider program for testing and feedback.

Why it Matters

These improvements aim to close the perceived performance gap between Windows 11 and macOS by prioritizing system snappiness and efficient resource allocation. By refining the user experience, Microsoft hopes to increase productivity and retain its user base amidst growing competition in the operating system market.
PCWorld Published by Mark Hachman
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